The XPC860PZP50D4 is a PowerQUICC™ family embedded PowerPC™ processor from Freescale (now NXP). This processor is designed for a range of networking and embedded applications, offering a combination of processing power, integrated peripherals, and power efficiency. The XPC860PZP50D4 is based on the PowerPC architecture, providing a robust and scalable platform for various applications.
Applications:
- Networking Equipment: Routers, switches, and network interface cards.
- Industrial Control: Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and industrial automation systems.
- Telecommunications: Wireless base stations and voice over IP (VoIP) equipment.
- Embedded Computing: General-purpose embedded systems requiring moderate processing power.
- Automotive: Infotainment systems and control units.
Features:
- PowerPC Core: Based on the PowerPC architecture for efficient processing.
- 50 MHz Clock Speed: Provides adequate performance for many embedded applications.
- Integrated Ethernet Controller: Enables network connectivity.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Supports UART, SPI, and I2C for serial communication.
- Parallel I/O: Offers general-purpose parallel input/output pins.
Benefits:
- Embedded Solution: Suitable for embedded applications requiring a balance of performance and low power consumption.
- Integrated Peripherals: Reduces external component count and simplifies system design.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a cost-effective solution for a range of embedded applications.
- Networking Capabilities: Integrated Ethernet controller enables network connectivity.
- Scalability: Part of the PowerQUICC™ family, offering scalability options.
Additional Details:
The XPC860PZP50D4 incorporates a PowerPC processor core, running at 50 MHz. It includes an integrated Ethernet controller for network communication, as well as various serial communication interfaces such as UART, SPI, and I2C. These features make it well-suited for networking and embedded applications. The processor also provides general-purpose parallel I/O pins for interfacing with external devices. The PowerQUICC architecture provides a modular approach, allowing for the integration of various peripherals and interfaces. The 'D4' likely refers to a specific configuration or revision of the part.